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The unifying fact of all these disorders is that they are defined only by their subjective symptoms.
Many also report a number of subjective symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, bone pain and insomnia.
When especially subjective symptoms are weak, the state will get worse gradually and it will start a serious problem.
The criteria focus on subjective symptoms and mention that neuropsychological evidence of significant impairment are not present.
It is a subjective symptom of pain in the affected knee when turning over in bed at night.
However, some doctors have noted that pain is actually a subjective symptom, not an objective sign, and therefore object to this classification.
By subjective symptoms, he meant vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, weakness and mental confusion.
Cancer-related fatigue is a subjective symptom of fatigue that is experienced by nearly all cancer patients.
A small effect may exist in subjective symptoms, like pain, he conceded, but not in doctor-observable ones like swelling.
Initial results show similar efficacy to ketoconazole with a relative increase in subjective symptom relief due to its inherent anti-inflammatory properties.
A group of scientists also attempted to estimate the number of people reporting "subjective symptoms" from electromagnetic fields for the European Commission.
Some of the subjective symptoms experienced after a Knockout are headaches, tinnitus, forgetfulness, impaired hearing, dizziness, nausea and impaired gait.
Furthermore Frith has predicted that the extent of mind-blindness depends on whether the objective/behavioural or subjective symptoms of ToM abilities prevail.
Another study indicated that some rheumatoid arthritis patients who ate a raw vegan diet reported relief of subjective symptoms, but showed no measurable change in objective symptoms.
The subjective symptoms that lead to an evaluation for APD include an intermittent inability to process verbal information, leading the person to guess to fill in the processing gaps.
Recovery as measured by scores on cognitive tests frequently do not correlate with resolution of symptoms; people may still report subjective symptoms after their cognitive function has returned to normal.
As part of the syndrome, groups of people under stress suffer real but largely subjective symptoms - dizziness, nausea, headaches and eye irritation - for which no clear medical cause can be found.
But neither Kaptchuk nor Specter makes sufficiently clear that this putative effect helps only with purely subjective symptoms, like pain or anxiety, and not with the objective physical manifestations of disease.
Soderling E, Le Bell A, Kirstila V, Tenovuo J. Betaine-containing toothpaste relieves subjective symptoms of dry mouth.
The medical history is the most important aspect of the examination as it will tell the physician about subjective symptoms, possible causes for spinal stenosis, and other possible causes of back pain.
One study, which observed the similarities between child self-report and parent reports on the child's symptoms of depression, acknowledged that on more subjective symptom reports measures, the agreement was not significant enough to be considered reliable.
"People have gotten the idea that Lyme has many manifestations - which it does - and that it commonly causes vague or subjective symptoms - which it does not," Dr. Steere said.
It is often structured as a component of an admission note covering the organ systems, with a focus upon the subjective symptoms perceived by the patient (as opposed to the objective signs perceived by the clinician).
Like the ICD-10, the ICD-9-CM defines PCS in terms of subjective symptoms and discusses the greater frequency of PCS in people with histories of mental disorders or a financial incentive for a diagnosis.
The placebo effect is highly variable in its magnitude and reliability and is typically strongest in measures of subjective symptoms (e.g., pain) and typically weak-to-nonexistent in objective measures of health points (e.g., blood pressure, infection clearance).